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Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
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Flap is a serious commitmentdbs1673 said:ask away
Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
dawn
Sophy,
Congratulations on your recovery.
I had Tram/Flap reconstruction. Recovery has been definitely not easy for me. I had one side only. Because you are going to to do
bi-literal your plastic surgeon probably your primary advisor at this point. I found from my experience that recovery usually takes longer than surgeons told me. According to my doctors at the age of 46 I was very young-looking and in"the excellent shape and health" other than Stage III cancer.
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dawn, thank you for the information, I am confused, my surgeon says that I may not have enough skin to stretch, my radiolagist says I should and my skin after radiation looks great. I am meeting with my plastic surgeon soon, so I am curious what she will have to say. I know the one and only time I met her before the masectomy she was going with the tram flap. Thank you so much for your help, I am glad that I found all of you........jeandbs1673 said:ask away
Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
dawn0 -
dawn, thank you for the information, I am confused, my surgeon says that I may not have enough skin to stretch, my radiolagist says I should and my skin after radiation looks great. I am meeting with my plastic surgeon soon, so I am curious what she will have to say. I know the one and only time I met her before the masectomy she was going with the tram flap. Thank you so much for your help, I am glad that I found all of you........jeandbs1673 said:ask away
Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
dawn0 -
dawn, thank you for the information, I am confused, my surgeon says that I may not have enough skin to stretch, my radiolagist says I should and my skin after radiation looks great. I am meeting with my plastic surgeon soon, so I am curious what she will have to say. I know the one and only time I met her before the masectomy she was going with the tram flap. Thank you so much for your help, I am glad that I found all of you........jeandbs1673 said:ask away
Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
dawn0 -
dawn, thank you for the information, I am confused, my surgeon says that I may not have enough skin to stretch, my radiolagist says I should and my skin after radiation looks great. I am meeting with my plastic surgeon soon, so I am curious what she will have to say. I know the one and only time I met her before the masectomy she was going with the tram flap. Thank you so much for your help, I am glad that I found all of you........jeandbs1673 said:ask away
Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
dawn0 -
dawn, thank you for the information, I am confused, my surgeon says that I may not have enough skin to stretch, my radiolagist says I should and my skin after radiation looks great. I am meeting with my plastic surgeon soon, so I am curious what she will have to say. I know the one and only time I met her before the masectomy she was going with the tram flap. Thank you so much for your help, I am glad that I found all of you........jeandbs1673 said:ask away
Hi Sophy. First congrats on getting to this point of your journey. I had bilat mast in June -08 and had expanders put in at that time. I ended up needing radiation and had the implants put in in April. I had some rippling issues and just had them redone a month ago. I'm very happy with the results. There are many things you will consider. Your body type will help determine if some of the other proceedures are options for you. I'm small built and the implants really were my best option. Surgically speaking, I felt it was the least invasive and the recovery time was minimal. Some however do not like the idea of having a foreign body and prefer to utilize what their own body can provide. I have no regrets about my decision. Now I'm wondering about the nipples and tatoos???? This is a long journey but we are glad to have you as a traveling companion...welcome.
dawn0 -
stretchingsophy said:dawn, thank you for the information, I am confused, my surgeon says that I may not have enough skin to stretch, my radiolagist says I should and my skin after radiation looks great. I am meeting with my plastic surgeon soon, so I am curious what she will have to say. I know the one and only time I met her before the masectomy she was going with the tram flap. Thank you so much for your help, I am glad that I found all of you........jean
There is a process to go through before you get the implants. First expanders are placed under the skin. The expanders are filled each week with saline through a small port. As the expanders are filled your skin gradually stretches. Think of a pregnant belly gradually allowing the skin to stretch. My radiated side is definitely tighter than the non-treated side (i opted for bilat mas). Once the appropriate size is achieved it usually takes another couple of months just to allow the skin to adjust. The expanders are VERY hard but just remember temporary. After that is when the expanders are removed and the implants (either silicone or saline) and put in. It is also not uncommon for the dr to overstretch with the expanders so that when the implants are placed, it's an easier, softer adjustment. Please remember that no matter what option you choose it is RECONSTRUCTION not enhancement. Hope that helps.
dawn0
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